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Lath-and-plaster repair in Westridge without gutting the room

Plaster does not fail the way drywall does. In Westridge the first sign is usually a hairline crack tracking off a door or window corner, or a soft spot in a ceiling where the keys have let go of the lath. We work out which of those you have before quoting, because a surface crack and a delaminated ceiling are different jobs at different costs.

Plaster Repair Westridge Edmonton

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Plaster or skim-coat? What is right for your Westridge home

Keeping the plaster

Where the plaster in your Westridge home is largely sound, we repair the damaged areas and blend — the most cost-effective option.

Skimming to a modern finish

Where a wall has widespread cracking or an uneven, wavy surface, we skim-coat it flat for a clean modern finish, or remove failed plaster and re-board with drywall. Both come up here, and we match whatever finish your Westridge walls and ceilings already have.

Westridge drywall in context

About Westridge

Westridge is a long narrow neighbourhood extending into the North Saskatchewan River Valley.

What we see in Westridge

In Westridge the drywall work is plaster and lath repair, popcorn and stipple ceiling removal, careful patching into original surfaces. We confirm what your home actually needs on site, in writing, before anything starts.

Matching a repair into an old Westridge wall

Flat is not always right

An invisible plaster repair is not the flattest patch, it is the patch that matches what surrounds it. Old Westridge plaster is rarely dead flat and often carries a light sand or trowel texture. A perfectly flat patch in the middle of it reads as a rectangle under side light.

Feathering and texture

We feather the skim well past the repair so there is no edge to catch the light, then match the surrounding texture before priming. Where a wall is too uneven to blend into, skimming the whole wall gives a better result than fighting the join.

Hairline crazing across a whole wall

Not the same as a crack

A network of fine random cracking across an Westridge plaster surface is usually shrinkage in the finish coat or a paint film failing, not structural movement.

What it needs

Not filling — that leaves a wall of filled lines. It needs the surface stabilised and skimmed as a whole, which is why it is priced by the wall rather than by the crack.

Living with a heritage Westridge interior

Mouldings and detail

Older homes often carry plaster cornice, ceiling roses and picture rails. Careless repair destroys detail that cannot easily be replaced.

How we work around it

We ask before starting what is being kept, work back to a natural break in the moulding rather than through it, and say honestly where a detail cannot be matched rather than damaging it and apologising afterwards.

Repairing plaster against boarding over it

Two honest options

Some Westridge rooms are past patching. Then the choice is rebuilding the plaster or boarding over it with drywall and skimming. Boarding is faster and flatter. It also buries the original surface and costs a little ceiling height and any plaster detail.

How we decide with you

If the plaster is largely sound, repairing keeps the character and costs less. Once roughly a third of a wall has failed, boarding over usually buys a better wall for the money. We tell you which one we would do, and why, before you commit to either.

Plaster over masonry and chimney breasts

A different substrate again

Plaster applied directly to brick or block in an older Westridge home has no lath and no keys — it bonds to the masonry itself.

Common failure

It fails where damp has reached the masonry, and repairing the surface without addressing the moisture just moves the problem along the wall. We look for the source before quoting the repair.

Simple, clean, on schedule — Plaster Repair in Westridge Edmonton

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Free quote

We come out to your Westridge Edmonton property, take a real look at the plaster repair, and hand you a fixed price on the spot — no guessing, no vague ballpark. Every plaster repair quote in Westridge Edmonton starts with an honest, on-site assessment.

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Book a day

We pick a day that works for your schedule and show up on time, ready to start the plaster repair in Westridge Edmonton. No back-and-forth rescheduling — once it's booked, our team is there.

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The work

We keep the dust under control and protect your Westridge Edmonton home while we finish the plaster repair to a clean, paint-ready standard. Floors covered, doors sealed off, and the site left tidy at the end of every day.

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Walk it with you

We don't pack up till you've walked the finished plaster repair with us and you're happy with the result in Westridge Edmonton. If anything needs a second look, we handle it before we call the job done.

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Plaster Repair Westridge Edmonton: your questions answered

Can you match the texture on my old Westridge walls?
Yes. We feather the skim well past the repair and match the surrounding texture before priming, so the patch does not read as a rectangle under side light. Where a wall is too uneven to blend into, we will tell you that skimming the whole wall gives a better result.
Can you match plaster to my drywall reno in Westridge?
Yes — blending old plaster into new drywall is common in Westridge renos. Thickness and texture get matched on Westridge repairs — no visible line under paint.
Do you work on plaster over brick?
Yes, and it is a different substrate — no lath, no keys, bonded to the masonry. It fails where damp has reached the brick, so we look for the moisture source before quoting, or the problem just moves along the wall.
Is it cheaper to board over the plaster instead?
Sometimes. Once roughly a third of a wall has failed, boarding over and skimming usually buys a better wall for the money than rebuilding the plaster. If the plaster is largely sound, repairing costs less and keeps the character. We quote the one we would actually do.
The corner of my plaster wall is bubbling. Why?
Often a corroded metal bead beneath. Rust expands and pushes the plaster off from behind, so filling it just brings the same failure back. That bead section has to come out and be replaced.
Can you repair Westridge plaster without tearing the wall out?
In most cases, yes. If the plaster is still keyed to the lath it gets re-anchored and skimmed rather than removed. We only cut out sections that have genuinely failed, and we tell you on site which of the two you have.

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